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First I would say don't worry too much about getting rejected, it's often not a sign of how good or bad your film is (unless it's really bad!) But I found out the film festival programmers often programme their festivals like a mix tape... or an iTunes playlist...
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Ian Campbell talks to award-winning director of photography PJ Dillon about the difference between film and video.

Anyone with even a passing interest in Irish film will know the name of Irish cinematographer PJ Dillon. In February he won the best cinematography gong at the Irish Film and Television Awards, the second time he’s bagged the top prize in three years.
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Producer Dave Leahy gives a personal insight into the making of the feature documentary "Hill Street" about the evolution of skateboarding culture in Dublin since the late 1980s, directed by JJ Rolfe.
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FilmmakersNetwork.ie is Ireland's largest filmmaking community, an Irish networking space for people who want to make films. For everyone from novices to busy professionals, it's a place to make contacts, share opinions, discuss movies, contribute ideas, discover talent, build creative relationships and make films.